Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/03/27/07:43:02
> I've been hearing a lot about Emacs on this list, so I thought I'd
>put in
> a word too. A very good Emacs-like editor, with error- and syntax
> highlighting and most of the Emacs goodies, is JED. I recall that the
> author posted to this list some time back, I can say it's pretty cool.
> It's also pretty small, and the DOS 386 distribution was built with
> DJGPP. It's nothing like the size of Emacs (300K tops) but has most of
> the stuff; I'm not an Emacs person so I don't know what I'm missing, but
> JED is the editor I'm using right now under DOS, Solaris, and Linux.
>
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> Orlando A. Andico
> oandico AT balrog DOT eee DOT upd DOT edu DOT ph
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Thanks for your advice!
I got this package from ftp.uni-paderborn.de and I can also recommend
it to all (new) users who just want to have a small (!) and effective
editor for C-programmes which is installed in a few minutes.
Michi
'When I'm away she never leaves the house' (Weezer)
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